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The Pentagon top procurement official emphasizes the pressing need for drone defenses, drawing parallels to the heightened demand for 155mm artillery shells in the midst of conflicts such as those in Ukraine and Gaza.Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, Bill LaPlante, emphasized the urgency of ramping up production for counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) during a panel discussion at the Reagan National Defense Forum. He likened the situation to a year ago when the production of 155mm artillery shells had to increase significantly to meet demand.LaPlante remarks followed his recent visit to Aerovironment, a defense technology company producing the Switchblade loitering munition, deployed in Ukraine and reportedly requested by Israel. The ongoing conflicts have heightened the Defense Department push for advanced capabilities.Various Pentagon initiatives, such as the Replicator rapid acquisition effort and the technology-focused pillar of AUKUS, are aimed at deploying such defense systems. The U.S. has experienced drone attacks, particularly in Iraq and Syria, where Iranian-backed militia groups regularly target American forces with drone salvos.Pentagon officials, including LaPlante and Under Secretary for Research and Engineering Heidi Shyu, are actively engaging with companies manufacturing loitering munitions and counter-UAS capabilities. They stress the need for the industrial base to produce these systems in high numbers, drawing on the example of the artillery production ramp-up.Despite the urgency, the Pentagon has not yet determined the exact quantity of counter-UAS systems required. LaPlante estimates that it will be in the thousands but emphasizes the importance of affordability in the decision-making process.The funding challenge looms large, as much of the allocated budget for these programs is earmarked for research, development, testing, and evaluation. Shifting funds toward production is crucial for scaling up the manufacturing of these systems and strengthening the supporting industrial base.However, obstacles lie ahead, with ongoing budget uncertainties, including continuing resolutions and the absence of a full-year appropriation from Congress. The lack of a clear financial pathway may impede the timely production increases needed to address the escalating demand for drone defenses.LaPlante underscores that the industrial base limited capacity for drones and drone defenses is not due to any fault on their part but rather a consequence of the market not demanding it until now. The imperative now is to align market demands with the pressing need for advanced counter-UAS capabilities.

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The Latvian government has recently finalized a significant contract valued at approximately €600 million ($650 million) with Germany Diehl Defence for the acquisition of the IRIS-T medium-range air defense system, as revealed by the manufacturer on Monday.This landmark agreement, inked on November 30, marks Latvia most substantial defense investment in over three decades of independence, according to Diehl official statement. The contract is a follow-up to a framework agreement previously established between the company and the governments of Latvia and Estonia back in September.Diehl emphasized the strategic advantages of the joint procurement by both Baltic nations, asserting that it will result in cost savings, enhance mutual coordination in the defense of the Baltic States region, and improve the interoperability of systems and components. Riga is slated to begin receiving components of the IRIS-T system under this contract starting in 2026.Latvia and Estonia have consistently expressed their interest in collaborating on the acquisition of such defense systems to establish a robust, multi-layered air defense system in response to security concerns posed by Russia in the Baltic region.Jacek Siewiera, the head of Poland National Security Bureau, recently cautioned NATO eastern flank states to effectively prepare for potential confrontations with Russia within the next three years. The IRIS-T SLM, a key component of Latvia defense strategy, is specifically designed to neutralize threats posed by a variety of enemy aerial systems, including aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, and helicopters, operating at ranges of up to 40 km (25 miles), according to Diehl website.The Ukrainian military has reported the effective use of IRIS-T batteries donated to them, highlighting their success in protecting population centers. In a gesture of support, the German Ministry of Defense announced the dispatch of four additional IRIS-T SLM systems to Kyiv as part of a military aid package exceeding $1.4 billion. Diehl has consistently highlighted the system successful performance in Ukraine, particularly in intercepting Russian drones and missiles, as a key selling point.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly asserted that his country will actively pursue legal action against Israel for what he termed as "genocide" in the Gaza Strip. Erdogan, speaking after the COP28 summit in Dubai, expressed his commitment to ensuring that the International Criminal Court (ICC) holds Israel accountable for its actions."We will do our best to get the International Criminal Court to punish [Israel] for this genocide. This is a black mark not only on [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu government but also on those countries that unconditionally support it. And they too will pay for their silence for years to come. The world will not forget this indifference," Erdogan stated, according to the Anadolu news agency.Erdogan disclosed that around 3,000 lawyers, including Turkish legal professionals, have submitted petitions to the ICC regarding Israel actions in Gaza. "About three thousand lawyers have submitted the necessary applications to the ICC in The Hague. These people will follow the trial in The Hague. We expect that these butchers of Gaza, the authors of genocide, especially [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, who were caught red-handed, will receive the necessary punishment," he emphasized.The Turkish President vowed to intensify efforts to ensure Israel faces consequences for its actions, branding Israel as a "terrorist state" in a recent speech. "We will not forget this genocide, and we will not let others forget it. Sooner or later, Israel will certainly pay for it. We will continue our efforts in the international arena to stop the Israeli attacks in Gaza and ensure a permanent ceasefire," Erdogan asserted.In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu countered Erdogan accusations, accusing him of supporting the "terror state of Hamas." Netanyahu, addressing the situation on a social media platform, rejected Erdogan criticism and highlighted Turkey alleged support for Hamas. The exchange between the leaders reflects the heightened tensions and divergent perspectives on the situation in the Gaza Strip.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have disclosed the discovery of over 800 tunnel shafts in the Gaza Strip since the commencement of the ground offensive in late October, as reported by The Times of Israel. Of these, around 500 tunnels have been made inoperative through controlled explosions or sealing.The IDF emphasizes that many of these tunnels serve as crucial links to what they term as Hamas "strategic assets." Beyond eliminating tunnel shafts, the military claims to have dismantled extensive tunnel networks, totaling hundreds of kilometers.An alarming aspect highlighted by the IDF is the location of these tunnel shafts in civilian areas, often in close proximity to educational institutions, kindergartens, mosques, and playgrounds. In some instances, weaponry belonging to Hamas has reportedly been found inside these tunnels.Lt Col Avichay Adraee, the IDF Arabic-language spokesman, issued a stern warning to Hamas Shejaiya battalion, declaring them all targets. Adraee emphasized the IDF commitment to dismantling Hamas infrastructure in the Shejaiya neighborhood, presenting two options to the battalion: surrender and disarm or face consequences similar to Wissam Farhat, the Shejaiya battalion commander killed in an Israeli airstrike.Amidst these developments, rockets from the Gaza Strip struck the southern city of Sderot, causing damage but no reported injuries. The Iron Dome intercepted several other rockets over the city.In response, Hamas announced a suspension of captive-prisoner swap talks until the Israeli onslaught concludes. Israel withdrew negotiators from Qatar, citing Hamas violation of the truce agreement terms.Casualty figures continue to rise, with over 15,207 Palestinians reported killed in Gaza since October 7, while the official death toll in Israel stands at approximately 1,200. The situation remains highly volatile, with both sides showing no signs of de-escalation, according to Al Jazeera.

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A powerful earthquake in the southern Philippines has resulted in at least one fatality, prompting the evacuation of thousands, including areas in Japan, following tsunami warnings that were eventually lifted, as reported by Al Jazeera. The earthquake, registering a magnitude of 7.6 according to the US Geological Survey (USGS) and 7.5 according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre, struck off the coast of Mindanao island at a depth of 32km. Subsequent to the initial quake at 10:37 pm (14:37 GMT), four significant aftershocks, each exceeding magnitudes of 6.0, occurred over several hours on Sunday.Tsunami warnings were issued across the Pacific region, prompting residents along the east coast of Mindanao to evacuate buildings, with even a hospital being emptied as people sought higher ground. Japanese authorities issued evacuation orders in various parts of Okinawa prefecture, affecting thousands, although later reports confirmed no significant tsunami risk.Tragically, in Tagum city in Davao del Norte province, a pregnant woman lost her life as a collapsed 4.5-meter (15-feet) concrete wall struck her, her husband, and her daughter. The husband and daughter sustained injuries. Despite initial projections of waves up to 3 meters (10 feet) along parts of the Philippine coast, the US Tsunami Warning System declared no ongoing tsunami threat.In Japan, waves of up to 1 meter (3.2 feet) were expected along the southwest coast. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) anticipated minimal damage but warned of potential aftershocks. Police chief Raymark Gentallan reported power outages in Hinatuan near the epicenter but noted no casualties or significant damage. Evacuated villagers have returned home, and civil aviation officials found no major damage to southern airports.Earthquakes are not uncommon in the Philippines, situated on the Ring of Fire, a region prone to seismic activity encircling the Pacific Ocean. As the affected areas assess the aftermath, social media images from Hinatuan depict residents heading towards elevated areas during the evacuation, highlighting the resilience and preparedness of communities in the face of such natural disasters.

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A suspected threat actor, fluent in Chinese, has been identified in a cyber campaign targeting the Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and South Korean users. This malicious effort, active since at least August 2023, revolves around the use of a remote access trojan (RAT) known as SugarGh0st RAT, a customized version of the infamous Gh0st RAT, also known as Farfli.The attackers employ two distinct infection methods to deliver the malware, both characterized by complex processes. Cisco Talos researchers, Ashley Shen and Chetan Raghuprasad, detailed that SugarGh0st RAT comes equipped with functionalities designed to execute remote administration tasks as directed by the command and control (C2) server, including a modified communication protocol.The assault kicks off with phishing emails housing deceptive documents. Once these documents are opened, a multi-stage procedure is triggered, leading to the deployment of SugarGh0st RAT. The deceptive documents are embedded within a heavily obfuscated JavaScript dropper, concealed within a Windows Shortcut file found in the RAR archive email attachment.Shen and Raghuprasad explained, "The JavaScript decodes and drops the embedded files into the %TEMP% folder, including a batch script, a customized DLL loader, an encrypted SugarGh0st payload, and a decoy document." Meanwhile, the batch script runs the DLL loader in the background, sideloading it with a copied version of a legitimate Windows executable, rundll32.exe, to decrypt and launch the SugarGh0st payload.A second variant of the attack employs a RAR archive containing a malicious Windows Shortcut file. This file, posing as a lure, triggers the JavaScript using DynamicWrapperX to execute shellcode, initiating the SugarGh0st RAT.SugarGh0st RAT, a 32-bit dynamic-link library (DLL) crafted in C++, establishes contact with a hard-coded command-and-control (C2) domain. This enables the transmission of system metadata to the server, facilitating actions such as launching a reverse shell and executing arbitrary commands. The malware also possesses capabilities to enumerate and terminate processes, capture screenshots, conduct file operations, and erase machine event logs, all aimed at concealing its presence and avoiding detection.The campaign connection to China is rooted in Gh0st RAT Chinese origins and its widespread adoption by Chinese threat actors. The release of its source code in 2008 further fueled its popularity. Additionally, the use of Chinese names in the "last modified by" field within the metadata of the decoy files serves as compelling evidence of the campaign ties to China.

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On Friday, the Philippines declared its establishment of a coast guard station on Thitu Island, the largest among the contested Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. The move aims to enhance surveillance of Chinese vessels, which have been asserting Beijing claims in the disputed waters, according to National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano.During his visit to Thitu Island, Ano disclosed that the coast guard station, equipped with advanced systems such as radar, satellite communication, coastal cameras, and vessel traffic management, has been completed and is slated to become operational in the early months of the coming year.Ano emphasized that these sophisticated systems would significantly bolster the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) capability to monitor the movements of Chinese maritime forces, as well as those of other nations and their own public vessels and aircraft. He referred to the real-time data collection as a "game changer," anticipating its potential impact on the behavior of rival claimants, particularly China.Thitu Island, situated about 430 kilometers from Palawan, the major Philippine island, and over 900 kilometers from China nearest major landmass, Hainan island, has been a focal point in the territorial disputes.Beijing asserts dominance over most of the South China Sea, contrary to an international tribunal ruling that invalidated its claims. The Chinese government deploys vessels for patrols and has constructed artificial islands and military installations to reinforce its position.Tensions between Manila and Beijing have escalated in recent months due to various incidents in the disputed waters, including two collisions between Philippine and Chinese boats. Ano accused Chinese coast guard and other vessels of engaging in "illegal" and "aggressive" behavior towards Filipino fishermen and patrol boats, describing it as "pure bullying." Despite the challenges, Ano emphasized that the Philippines will stand its ground and not be deterred by any attempts to oppress or outmuscle the nation.

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In eastern Iraq, a tragic incident unfolded on Thursday evening, claiming the lives of at least 11 civilians in a blast and gunfire, according to statements from two security officials on Friday. The attack targeted a minibus transporting individuals who had attended an electoral meeting organized by a candidate from their tribe in Diyala province.An interior ministry official, requesting anonymity, revealed that the violence occurred as the minibus returned from the political gathering. The provincial governor, Muthana al-Tamimi, placed blame on jihadists, specifically pointing fingers at the Islamic State (IS) group for what he termed a "cowardly operation." Al-Tamimi urged heightened vigilance against potential dormant cells of extremists in the region through a post on his Facebook page.Despite the absence of an immediate claim from IS, Diyala remains an area where the group cells are known to be active. Following the extensive territorial losses suffered by IS in Iraq and Syria, the group officially declared the end of its self-proclaimed "caliphate" in 2017. However, sporadic attacks persist, particularly targeting military and police personnel in remote parts of central and northern Iraq.In the recent Diyala unrest, a security source in Baghdad reported that at least 11 individuals lost their lives, and 17 sustained injuries in an attack initiated by an explosive device, followed by gunfire, during the gathering in Al-Omraniya village. The minibus, returning from an electoral meeting, was reportedly struck by two homemade bombs, with sniper fire ensuing.This tragic event unfolded just days before the scheduled provincial council elections on December 18, which, in turn, contribute to the selection of governors. Iraq, striving to overcome decades of conflict, including the toppling of Saddam Hussein two decades ago, faces ongoing security challenges. Approximately 2,500 U.S. troops remain in the country as part of international efforts to prevent the resurgence of IS.A United Nations report from July indicated that IS maintains a presence with an estimated 5,000 to 7,000 members across Iraq and the Syrian Arab Republic, predominantly consisting of fighters. The incident in Diyala underscores the persistent threat posed by extremist elements, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to maintain security and stability in the region.

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Oshkosh Defense has secured a lifeline for its production line, thanks to a recent order from Israel for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs). The Wisconsin-based company had initially planned to close its JLTV production line by the end of 2024, following the Army decision to have AM General take over the production of the Humvee replacement. However, the Israeli Ministry of Defense recent order for 75 JLTVs through a foreign military sale, along with additional units through a direct commercial sale, has extended Oshkosh production line into 2025.In 2015, Oshkosh emerged victorious in the bid for the original JLTV contract, outperforming competitors like Humvee-maker AM General and Lockheed Martin. The recent Israeli order, coupled with a $208 million order for more U.S. Army JLTVs in November and a $160 million order from various countries, has provided a significant boost to Oshkosh production plans.The specific number of JLTVs involved in the commercial sale to Israel has not been disclosed by Oshkosh. Tim Bleck, President of Oshkosh Defense, expressed enthusiasm about the ongoing partnership with the Israeli Ministry of Defense, highlighting the company decade-long collaboration with the IMOD on various programs.Despite initial plans to wind down the JLTV production line in 2024, the influx of new orders has prompted Oshkosh to extend its production capabilities into 2025, ensuring continued manufacturing of these critical military vehicles. In addition to Israel, Oshkosh JLTVs have found favor with other foreign customers, including Montenegro, Brazil, Lithuania, and Belgium. This sustained international demand reflects the global significance of Oshkosh Joint Light Tactical Vehicles in modern military fleets.

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World leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, convened in Dubai for the COP28 World Climate Action summit, kicking off with the traditional "family photograph" on Friday.Prime Minister Modi engaged in discussions with various global leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and European Union President Ursula von der Leyen. The event also saw the presence of Britain King Charles-III, who joined the leaders in the symbolic family photo.Upon his arrival, PM Modi was welcomed by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The leaders shared warm interactions and posed for a photograph together.During his 21-hour stay in Dubai, PM Modi is set to have seven bilateral meetings, deliver four speeches, and participate in two special climate initiatives, according to officials. He is scheduled to address the opening session of the World Climate Action Summit, the High-Level Segment of the 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).Additionally, Prime Minister Modi will attend sessions on transforming climate finance and the Green Credits Programme, co-hosted by India and UAE. He will also participate in the Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT) Event, co-hosted by India and Sweden.In an interview with UAE-based newspaper Aletihad, PM Modi emphasized that climate change is a global challenge requiring a unified response. He highlighted the importance of global cooperation to ensure climate financing and technology transfer, particularly for developing countries that have not contributed significantly to the problem.Emphasizing the principles of equity, climate justice, shared obligations, and capacities, PM Modi stressed the need for climate action that respects the development priorities of the Global South.This marks PM Modi third appearance at the World Climate Action Summit, following his participation in Paris in 2015 and Glasgow in 2021.On the opening day of COP28, the UAE supported a crucial decision to operationalize the loss and damage fund for developing nations. The fund aims to provide financial assistance to countries recovering from climate disasters and address other climate-related emergencies.COP28, under the Presidency of the UAE, is scheduled from November 28 to December 12. The conference provides a unique platform for world leaders to build momentum for collective action against the shared challenge of climate change.

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking Neelum Valley in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) lies the revered site of Sharda Peeth, an ancient seat of Hindu learning and pilgrimage. This sacred complex, dating back to the 8th century CE, holds immense cultural and historical significance for Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus worldwide. However, the recent actions of the Pakistani government have cast a shadow over the future of this cherished heritage site.In a move that has sparked outrage and concern, the Pakistani authorities have reportedly begun construction of a coffee house for soldiers within the premises of Sharda Peeth. This decision has been met with widespread criticism, as it entails the demolition of parts of the ancient temple complex to make way for the military facility.The construction of a coffee house within the sacred precincts of Sharda Peeth represents a blatant disregard for the site religious and cultural significance. It is a deeply insensitive act that not only disrespects the sentiments of Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus but also undermines the preservation of an invaluable historical monument.The international community must take urgent action to prevent the further destruction of Sharda Peeth. UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, should intervene to safeguard this cultural heritage site. Pakistan actions constitute a violation of international conventions and norms concerning the protection of cultural heritage.The preservation of Sharda Peeth is not merely a matter of religious or cultural significance; it is a testament to the shared history and heritage of the region. The site stands as a symbol of peace and tolerance, and its destruction would be a tragic loss for humanity.The international community must stand united in condemning Pakistan actions and demand the immediate cessation of construction activities at Sharda Peeth. The site must be restored to its original state and preserved for future generations.The fate of Sharda Peeth hangs in the balance, and the world watches with bated breath. The preservation of this cultural heritage site is a moral imperative, a test of our collective commitment to safeguarding the treasures of our shared human heritage.Sharda Peeth: A Legacy of Learning and DevotionThe international community must stand united in condemning the actions that endanger Sharda Peeth and demand the immediate cessation of construction activities at the site. The preservation of this cultural heritage treasure is a moral imperative, a test of our collective commitment to safeguarding the treasures of our shared human heritage.A Call for PreservationThe preservation of Sharda Peeth is not merely a matter of religious or cultural significance; it is a testament to the shared history and heritage of the region. The site stands as a symbol of peace, tolerance, and intellectual pursuits, and its destruction would be a tragic loss for humanity.In recent years, the site has faced further threats due to the construction of a military facility in close proximity. The decision to build a coffee house for soldiers within the temple complex has sparked outrage among Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus worldwide.Today, Sharda Peeth stands as a poignant reminder of a glorious past. The once vibrant center of learning and pilgrimage has been reduced to ruins, its grandeur marred by the passage of time and the ravages of history.A Heritage at StakeThe temple intricate stonework, serene atmosphere, and the aura of spirituality drew pilgrims from all walks of life. The site was not only a place of worship but also a hub for cultural exchange and social gatherings.Alongside its academic stature, Sharda Peeth served as a revered pilgrimage site for Hindus, particularly Kashmiri Pandits. The temple was dedicated to Goddess Sharada, and devotees would undertake arduous journeys to seek her blessings.A Pilgrimage DestinationThe temple complex attracted scholars and students from across the Indian subcontinent, seeking enlightenment and spiritual guidance. Its reputation extended far and wide, earning it the title of "The Temple of Knowledge" or "The University of Kashmir."Sharda Peeth, also known as Sharada Peetha or Sarvajnanpeetha, meaning "the seat of Sharada," emerged as a prominent center of learning during the 7th to 12th centuries CE. Its name is derived from Sharada, the Kashmiri form of Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu deity of knowledge and wisdom.A Beacon of KnowledgeNestled amidst the picturesque Neelum Valley in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) lies the revered site of Sharda Peeth, an ancient seat of Hindu learning and pilgrimage. Dating back to the 8th century CE, this sacred complex holds immense cultural and historical significance for Kashmiri Pandits and Hindus worldwide.Sharda Peeth legacy of learning, devotion, and cultural exchange deserves to be preserved for future generations. Its restoration and protection would serve as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the power of knowledge, the beauty of faith, and the importance of preserving our shared cultural heritage.

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Russian forces increased their attacks in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday, according to both Moscow and Kyiv, as they aim to secure territorial gains before the year end. Despite minimal shifts in the frontlines in 2023, the intensity of the fighting persists, with Avdiivka, an almost encircled industrial town, becoming a major flashpoint.Last month, Russia launched a renewed effort to capture Avdiivka, and analysts believe Moscow forces have made incremental progress at a significant human cost. Oleksandr Shtupun, a spokesperson for Ukraine army, noted a doubling of enemy artillery fire, intensified ground infantry attacks, and the use of armored vehicles. Improved weather conditions enabled Russia forces to escalate assaults and deploy drones again.Oleksandr Tarnavsky, the Ukrainian commander for the area, reported a significant increase in Russia activity around Avdiivka. Russian forces conducted nearly 20 airstrikes, launched four missiles, initiated 56 assault waves, and fired over 1,000 artillery rounds.Avdiivka holds a strategic position in the Russian frontlines of the Donetsk region, with Russian troops surrounding it on almost three sides. Despite the bombardment, Ukraine has successfully defended the town. British intelligence suggests that recent weeks have likely seen some of the highest Russian casualty rates of the war.Ukraine fortifications on its southern edge, just five kilometers north of Donetsk city, remain intact. Kyiv also maintains control of an eight-kilometer wide strip of land, including a vital supply road from the city to the northwest. Tarnavsky affirmed that Ukrainian forces are "firmly holding the line along the Avdiivka front."Approximately 50 kilometers north, Russia claimed to have taken control of Khromove, a village on the outskirts of Bakhmut. Both sides reported downing enemy drones and missiles overnight, though these claims remain unverified.Ukraine anticipates increased attacks on its energy infrastructure, similar to Moscow tactics last winter. Ukrenergo reported an electricity shortage as it worked to reconnect villages to the power grid after recent storms. Ukraine air force claimed to have downed all 21 drones and two of three X-59 guided missiles fired by Russia.In response to Ukrainian allegations of poisoning, the Kremlin denied involvement in the hospitalization of Marianna Budanova, the wife of Ukraine military intelligence chief. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov dismissed Ukraine accusations, emphasizing their tendency to blame Russia for various incidents.On the diplomatic front, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured NATO of Washington continued support for Ukraine. Doubts have arisen about the West commitment as the war appears to have reached a stalemate.

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Analyzing conflicts in Israel and Ukraine, and acknowledging technological advancements from China, a senior Army official emphasized the necessity for a blend of high- and low-tech strategies in future warfare. Young Bang, the principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics, and technology, shared insights at the I/ITSEC 2023 conference in Florida. He highlighted that the Army vision for 2040 is shaped by lessons drawn from ongoing conflicts, such as those in Ukraine and Israel, and the evolving landscape of peer threats.Bang discussed the Army pursuit of a "digital transformation," emphasizing its role in expediting the delivery of capabilities to soldiers. While he did not delve into specifics regarding the lessons learned from Israel and Ukraine, he hinted at the amalgamation of low-tech and high-tech solutions observed in conflicts, citing examples like quadrotor drones deploying basic grenades against tanks.The Army digital transformation encompasses various focus areas, according to Jen Swanson, the deputy assistant secretary of the Army for data, engineering, and software. This includes the implementation of modern software practices, the evolution of open architectures toward a modular open systems approach, and advancements in digital engineering. The service aims to establish a data mesh-based data architecture, enhance artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, bolster survivability in contested cyberspace and electromagnetic spectrum, and empower the Army community.Swanson highlighted the execution phase of the Army digital engineering strategy, approved in September, expressing a serious commitment to the initiative. The focus is on transitioning from manual processes to an all-digital environment, potentially developing virtual prototypes before significant investments in physical prototypes. This strategic shift is aimed at expediting the development of weapon systems, with plans to apply these lessons to major modernization priorities, including future vertical lift and the XM30 Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle program. Army Under Secretary Gabe Camirillo announced that the strategy would be unveiled before the end of the calendar year, setting the groundwork for accelerating weapon system development.

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The U.S. Navy is gearing up for a surge in the decommissioning, defueling, and dismantling of aircraft carriers, prompting the establishment of a new program office dedicated to overseeing these complex processes. Despite not having completed the full decommissioning of the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise, which concluded in 2018, the Navy faces a growing need to efficiently handle upcoming retirements, particularly within the Nimitz class.Rear Adm. Jim Downey, the nominee to lead Naval Sea Systems Command, emphasized the time constraints the Navy is under, with Nimitz-class carriers scheduled for retirement in quick succession, starting with the Nimitz in fiscal 2026 and the Dwight D. Eisenhower in FY27. This accelerated timeline demands a proactive approach, unlike the decade-long planning process for the USS Enterprise.To address the looming challenges, a program office was recently established to collaborate with industry partners, government agencies, including the Department of Energy, and other relevant entities. The goal is to streamline the planning and execution of carrier inactivations, defuelings, and dismantlements while ensuring a sufficient workforce is in place.Adm. Downey highlighted the unique strategy behind the program office, focusing on defueling the carriers at locations where nuclear carriers are traditionally serviced, such as Newport News Shipbuilding. Subsequently, the dismantling process will be carried out at different commercial yards. This approach aims to optimize resources and expertise, acknowledging that the Navy public shipyards lack the excess capacity needed for such extensive and costly projects, which can span four or more years per ship and involve billions of dollars.Given the substantial financial investment and collaboration with various entities, Adm. Downey emphasized the need for a dedicated program office and a carefully crafted acquisition strategy. The objective is to navigate the complexities of inactivating and dismantling nuclear-powered carriers successfully, recognizing the critical importance of getting the process right.

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Defense News - The Pakistani authorities have been accused of widespread abuses against Afghan residents, creating a dire humanitarian crisis, according to a statement by Human Rights Watch on Wednesday.The organization alleges that Pakistani police and officials conducted mass detentions, seized property and livestock, and destroyed identity documents to force thousands of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers to return to Afghanistan. Since mid-September 2023, over 375,000 Afghans have been expelled, with 20,000 deported.Human Rights Watch Asia director, Elaine Pearson, stated, "Pakistani officials have created a coercive environment for Afghans to force them to return to life-threatening conditions in Afghanistan." She urged the authorities to end the abuses and allow those facing expulsion the opportunity to seek protection in Pakistan.The victims include Afghans born in Pakistan who have never lived in Afghanistan and those at risk of persecution, such as women, girls, human rights defenders, journalists, and former government employees who fled after the Taliban takeover in August 2021.According to the organization, mistreatment is part of a campaign to compel Afghans to leave, involving night raids where police beat, threatened, and detained Afghans. Reports indicate that 92% of Afghans leaving Pakistan fear detention by Pakistani authorities.Furthermore, police have demanded bribes, confiscated property, bulldozed homes, and reportedly sexually harassed women and girls. Pakistani officials attribute an increase in militant attacks to "illegal migrants."Afghans awaiting resettlement in the US, UK, and other countries, unable to obtain or renew visas, are reportedly required to pay a USD 830 exit fee. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees highlighted the challenges of hundreds of thousands of Afghans arriving in Afghanistan amid winter and an economic crisis.Pakistani restrictions on carrying more than 50,000 Pakistani rupees out of the country have left many arriving in Afghanistan destitute. Humanitarian agencies report shortages of tents and services for the new arrivals.While Pakistan extended the validity of ID documents for some Afghans until December 31, reports suggest police have confiscated or destroyed these cards during raids. The "Illegal Foreigners, Repatriation Plan" includes three phases, violating international obligations against torture and refoulement.Human Rights Watch called on the US, UK, Germany, and Canada to expedite resettlement for at-risk Afghans, including women, girls, LGBT individuals, human rights activists, and journalists. Pearson urged governments to press Pakistan to fulfill its human rights obligations and address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

Read More → Posted on 2023-11-29 17:41:30
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